Future Aspects for DSO in Austria. Conference on the Electric Distribution Network of Slovenia

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Future Aspects for DSO in Austria Conference on the Electric Distribution Network of Slovenia Rogaska Slatina, 3. April 2019

Portrait KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 616 employees Fully owned subsidiary of KELAG-Kärntner Elektrizitäts- Aktiengesellschaft Planning, construction, commissioning, operation management and maintenance of grid assets of the distribution system of electricity and natural gas in Carinthia Distribution system of electricity - 878 MW grid peak load - 4 TWh grid distribution volume - 18 200 km power supply system - 46 substations - 7 300 transformer stations - 306 800 points of delivery - 219 800 customers Distribution system of natural gas - 810 km gas distribution system - 34 pressure reducing stations - 10 400 points of delivery - 9 800 customers KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 2

Distribution Grid in Carinthia (20-kV & 0,4-kV) Geographical Characteristics extreme urban sprawl in the eastern part of Carinthia low density in the western part of Carinthia partial alpine terrain (up to 3,000 m) KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 3

Legal framework and general trends Actual modifications in EU and Austrian legal frameworks EU: Climate goals 2030 (40-27-27) Clean Energy Package Clean Energy for all Europeans AUT: #mission2030 Klima- und Energiestrategie der österreichischen Bundesregierung General trends and developments Decarbonisation Digitalisation Decentralisation KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 4

Changes in the legal framework: #mission2030 The Austrian climate and energy strategy Main targets 100 % renewable energy sources 11,5 PV + 10,5 GW + 1.050 % 2.7 1 2,7 7,2 2016 2030 (100% RES) Wind + 4,5 GW + 170 % Source: Österreichs Energie Decrease of green house gas emissions Ecologic and economic sustainability Keep security of supply at its high level Competitiveness and affordability Basis for new laws Lighthouse projects E-Mobility Thermal renovation of buildings PV and storage Greening the gas KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 5

General trends and developments Digitalisation Smart Metering Big Data IT-Security Communication and automation Digital customer services Decarbonisation Climate Goals 2030 Renewable Energy Sources E-Mobility Sector Coupling Energy Efficiency Decentralisation Decentralised Energy Generation Smart Grids New market actors Complexity Communication Are these trends and developments relevant for DSO? KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 6

decreasing increasing Environmental conditions for DSO (extracts) Changes in legal frameworks Demographic change New Market Actors Resources E-Mobility Digitalisation Economic growth Threat Opportunity Environmental conditions will have impacts for DSO s activities: Changes in the legal framework (EU and national legislation) Demographic change leads to challenges in grid activities (investment and maintenance activities) Preservation of grid stability and reliability of supply will be an important issue for the entire energy system Digitalisation, economic growth and new technologies (e.g. E-Mobility) should be seen as a chance for DSO To fulfil the expected requirements, DSO have to become familiar with more complex and integrated business. KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 7

New technologies and market actors (Examples) E-Mobility Amount of electric vehicles will increase through the next decade Charging infrastructure Supercharger (now: 150 kw / future: 350 kw) Home charging (3,7 kw / 11 kw) Energy Communities Energy Communities (EC) are included in the Clean Energy Package of the EU as well as in Austria s #mission2030 Possibility of generating, consuming, storing and distributing electrical energy Integration of charging infrastructure in the distribution grid is a matter of electric power demand Grid reinforcement, intelligent charging functions e.g. P(U) as well as regulatory frameworks will be the basis for a successful and efficient grid integration process Risks for DSOs: kinds of customer discrimination, loss of metering points Legal framework must be developed Grid costs must be shared in an equitable and nondiscriminatory way ( tariff-structure) New development plans, new energy market actors and technologies will change the actual system and will bring big challenges for DSOs, but they will also bring new opportunities. KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 8

Fundamentals of the Austrian incentive regulation costs higher costs productivity development productivity target (inefficient company) productivity target (efficient company) productivity development Additional Win Incentive Start regulatory period End regulatory period Regulation authority: E-Control Austria Grid tariffs prescribed by regulation commission Actual regulation period 2019 2023 KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 9

Strategic thrust of KNG Customer Relation Initial situation Legal requirements (End-VO) Digital applications and services Understanding of customer needs Operational efficiency Initial situation Permanent efficiency enhancement needed (regulatory aspects) Optimisation of internal working processes Leadership culture Initial situation Executive Staff Need to deal with leadership aspects Executive staff influences companies' success Targets Force customer oriented thinking Reinforcement of digital services and applications Efficient customer process management Targets Implementation of permanent efficiency enhancement measures Process management and monitoring Targets Development and definition of common leadership principals Training measures Successful and Sustainable business development 10

Innovation and Digitalisation Actual KNG Projects Drones for MV maintenance Easy-to-fly compact drones Visual inspection of inaccessible heights or tall structures (e.g. pole mounted transformers) Monitoring of vegetation management Operational know-how and legal aspects Transformers with natural Esther Sustainability aspects Peak load transformer design Alternative to fossil products 3 Trafos: 160 kva/250 kva/400 kva Experience with natural Esther Oil handling and chemical diagnostics Electrical measurements and tests Battery storage Grid simulation Evaluation of Peak-load shaving P(U), Q(U), P(f) 2 Battery Systems TESVOLT TS 40 18 kva, 24 kwh Qinous Li-Ion Battery 30 kva, 61 kwh Implementation of a full automated load flow and short circuit simulation program Load flow simulation with probabilistic load estimation Simulation of various future development scenarios (E- Mobility, integration of RES, ) KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 11

Smart Metering Smart Meter Transformer Stations Central Unit Customer services Billing Communication via PLC or GSM Communication via wireless COM oder LWL MDMS Smart Meter Roll-Out (61.000 out of 300.000 Smart Meters installed) Focus on: Process stability and efficiency IT- and Data Security Customer have the possibility of Opt-Out ( reduced functions) KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 12

Blackout KNG s disturbance management plan Thriller Best Seller in 2012 Fiction but almost not unrealistic are we prepared? Emergency Supply Concepts Black Start Units Islanded Grid Training in the Field (together with TSO and Verbund) KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 13

Best Practice Example for DSOs xborder interaction Freezing rain in February 2014 caused big damages at the distribution system in parts of Slovenia Customers were out of supply with electrical energy for at least one week An emergency supply via a temporary MV-grid connection between KNG and ELGOR (20-kV-level) was enabled within 3 days MV-interconnection between KNG and ELGOR was built afterwards to handle future disturbances KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 14

Conclusions DSOs are playing a key role in achieving climate and energy goals 1 ) The transition of the energy system needs investments and maintenance on the classic grid assets as well as innovations and new technologies The grid has a high value for all its users Security, high quality service, security of supply, reliability 1 ) Grid costs should be shared in an equitable an non-discriminatory way 1 ) New technologies and new market actors should facilitate partnerships or synergies to the convectional grid when connected Quality of supply with energy (electric and others) is a critical and important aspect for economic growth and sustainable development of a region or business hubs 1 ) Source: EURELECTRIC - The Value of the Grid All the best for your decisions in the future, looking forward having a good cooperation between Slovenian DSO and KNG! KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 15

About the Author DI Dr. Reinhard Draxler Managing Director KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH Arnulfplatz 2, 9020 Klagenfurt T +43 (0)5 0525-1496 reinhard.draxler@kaerntennetz.at www.kaerntennetz.at KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH 16